An Anthology of Concrete Poetry (in braille). Rachel Simkover (ed.). Motto Books.

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An Anthology of Concrete Poetry (in braille). Rachel Simkover (Ed.). Motto Books.

An Anthology of Concrete Poetry was first edited and published by Emmett Williams and Something Else Press in 1967.

In 2013, artist Rachel Simkover chose a selection of poems from the anthology to have transcribed into braille.

Contents

Friedrich Achleitner, 1959
H.C. Artmann, 1954
Claus Bremer, 1964
Haroldo de Campos, 1958
Bob Cobbing, 1965
Bob Cobbing, 1966
Reinhard Döhl, 1966
Ian Hamilton Finlay, “The Horizon of Holland,” 1963
Ian Hamilton Finlay, 1964
Pierre Garnier, “Grains de Pollen,” 1962
Ilse and Pierre Garnier, 1965
Eugen Gomringer, 1954
Bohumila Grögerova and Josef Hiršal, “Iaska” (love), 1960- 62
José Lino Grünewald, 1959
José Lino Grünewald, 1959
Dom Sylvester Houédard, “for raoul hausmann”
Hansjörg Mayer, 1965
Franz Mon, 1966
Hans-Jørgen Nielsen, 1965
Hans-Jørgen Nielsen, 1965
Yüksel Pazarkaya, “the donkey cycle: 1”
Yüksel Pazarkaya, “the donkey cycle: 2”
Décio Pignatari, 1956
Décio Pignatari, 1957
Gerhard Rühm, 1954
Gerhard Rühm, 1954
Gerhard Rühm, 1955
Aram Saroyan, 1965-66
Adriano Spatola, 1966
Paul de Vree, 1966
Emmett Williams, 1954-55
Emmett Williams, 1965

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Romka #8. Joscha Bruckert (Ed.). Romka Magazine.

Posted in magazines, photography on December 12th, 2013

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Romka #8. Joscha Bruckert (Ed.). Romka Magazine.

Romka: The stories behind our favorite photographs.

Featuring:

Aaron McElroy
Alex Thebez
Anna Walker
Bradley Peters
Brian St. Denis
Christian Patterson
Darja Nagel
Dragana Damjanovic
Elisabeth Jayot
Hans-Christian Schink
Harry Griffin
Jan Adriaans
Jason Fulford
Jason Lazarus
Juan Pablo Garza
Lena Guimont
Lindsay Varvari
Marcel Casado
Mariken Wessels
Matt Colquhoun
Mikal Strøm
Nathanael Turner
Peter Watkins
Robert Häusser
Robin Schwartz
Roxana Azar
Ruth van Beek
Shauna Greyerbiehl
Stine Sampers
Thomas Hauser
Zachary Norman

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With A Bao A Qu Reading When Attitudes Become Form. Maria Fusco. New Documents.

Posted in writing on December 12th, 2013
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With A Bao A Qu Reading When Attitudes Become Form. Maria Fusco. New Documents.

Experimenting with the form and register of contemporary art writing, With A Bao A Qu Reading When Attitudes Become Form reconfigures the seminal artist’s book / catalog When Attitudes Become Form (1969). Originally edited by Harald Szeemann to accompany the Kunsthalle Bern exhibition of the same name, When Attitudes Become Form brought together new tendencies in the art of its time, including arte povera, conceptual art, and post-Minimalism, to conceive curatorial practice as a linguistic medium.

Working with Szeemann’s artist’s book/catalog as case study, With A Bao A Qu reflects on the form and structure of the artist’s book. By stylistically adopting a subjective literary voice, drawn, at least partially, from Jorge Luis Borges’s Book of Imaginary Beings (published in English in 1969), the book counterintuitively shifts focus away from the reading of art’s conceptual properties to that of its physical, material embodiment.

An entertaining and thought provoking addition to the reexamination of one of art history’s most mythologized exhibitions that demonstrates how language is attitude and how words are form. ⎯ Jens Hoffmann

Language: English
Pages: 142
Size: 11.2 x 18 cm
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 978-1-927354-14-8

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14.12.2013: Jean-Pascal Flavien / Spector Books @ Motto Berlin

Posted in Events on December 11th, 2013
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14.12.2013: Jean-Pascal Flavien / Spector Books @ Motto Berlin

“A sequence or phrase” is a monographic catalogue on Jean-Pascal Flavien’s work, published following his two exhibitions at the Parc Saint Léger, Centre d’Art Contemporain (FR) and the Kunstverein Langenhagen (DE), both in 2012. It includes contributions by Vanessa Desclaux, Vanessa Joan Müller, and Olivier Michelon. It is published by Spector Books, and designed by Pascal Storz with Jean-Pascal Flavien.

“A sequence or phrase”, 112 pages, Spector Books, 28€

Flavien’s work combines architectural experiments, book publishing, and performance with other media such as video, drawing, installation, and sculpture. 
His recent solo exhibitions include breathing house at Parc Saint Léger, Pougues-les-Eaux; ‘Jean-Pascal Flavien’ at Kunstverein Langenhagen; Cinonema, no drama cinema at South London Gallery (both 2012). and two persons house at Capacete, São Paulo (2010). Flavien has participated in numerous group exhibitions at various institutions including Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster (2013); Les Abbatoirs, Toulouse (2012); Musac, Leon; Witte de With, Rotterdam; Kunsthaus Bregenz (all 2011) and Tate Modern, London (2008).
Upcoming solo exhibitions will take place at Catherine Bastide, Brussels, and Galerie Esther Schipper, Berlin.

The launch will coincide with the opening of the no drama bar @ Motto Berlin, where a new edition by Flavien will also be presented.

Glühwein will also be prepared by David Horvitz and Magdalena Bournot

http://www.spectorbooks.com/

Communicating the Archive: Physical Migration. Karl-Magnus Johansson, Gluey-C (Eds.). The Regional State Archives in Gothenburg.

Posted in Uncategorized on December 10th, 2013
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Communicating the Archive: Physical Migration. Karl-Magnus Johansson, Gluey-C (Eds.). The Regional State Archives in Gothenburg.

Works and texts by Ida Lehtonen, Lisa Ehlin, Sandra Rafman, Kari Altmann, Jon rafman,
Michael Shanks, Artie Vierkant and Karl-Magnus Johansson (ed.).

There is no offline space. Or at least the experience of the Internet so deeply affects media users today that it influences their perspectives of the world outside the Web. This situation has been described as post-Internet, a term that has loosely emerged as an approach within contemporary art, defined by the social and technological conditions of networked society.

The Regional State Archives in Gothenburg invited the artist Ida Lehtonen to let her artistic practice encounter the archives. In Communicating the Archive: Physical Migration, Lehtonen’s work is presented and examined from an archival and media archaeological standpoint. Somewhat disregarding traditional archival values such as preservation, security and authenticity, this volume reconsiders the archive post-Internet through contributions from scholars and practitioners of diverse fields: art, psychology, digital culture, archaeology and fashion.

Contributors:

Ida Lehtonen is an artist and curator born in Turku, Finland. She holds a BFA from the School of Photography, University of Gothenburg. The main focus of her research is our relationships with machines; how new technology shapes us, our bodies and the outside world.

Lisa Ehlin is a PhD student in Fashion Studies, connected to a research school in Cultural History at Stockholm University. Her research centres on the process, practice and experience of the digital image in contemporary digital culture.

Sandra Rafman, PhD, is a developmental and clinical psychologist at the McGill University Health Centre and at l’Université du Québec à Montréal. She has a longstanding interest in the relation of psychology, philosophy and art. Her writings include narrative representations of the experience of loss, children’s notions of justice and forgiveness and the construction of self in complex political environments following trauma and moral disruption.

Kari Altmann is an American cloud-based artist currently stationed in New York with a BFA from MICA. She is an ongoing participant in both online and offline countercultures, and a consistently conceptual superuser of social media. Her work is often focused on cultural technology and the back-end processes that shape today’s meta awareness of content, brands, memes, and products.

Jon Rafman is an artist, filmmaker, and essayist born in Montreal. He received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has exhibited at the New Museum, the Palais de Tokyo, and the Saatchi Gallery. Rafman’s work, inspired by the rich contradictions that technology presents, has been featured in Modern Painters, Frieze, The New York Times, and Artforum.

Michael Shanks is a British archaeologist who has specialized in Classical archaeology and archaeological theory. He received his BA and PhD from Cambridge University, and was a lecturer at the University of Wales, Lampeter before moving to the US in 1999 to take up a Chair in Classics at Stanford University. He is director of the MetaMedia Lab and co-directs the Stanford Humanities Lab.

Artie Vierkant is an artist whose work concerns the role of image production and
dissemination in contemporary networked society. He received an MFA from the University of California San Diego. His work has been shown internationally and featured in Artforum, the UbuWeb archive, Reframing Photography (Routledge), and more. He is an adjunct professor at NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. He lives and works in New York.

Karl-Magnus Johansson is an archivist at the Regional State Archives in Gothenburg, and the editor of this book.

The book is designed and co-edited by Gluey-C, the collaborative practice of the designers Pascal Prošek and Jonas Fridén, and archivist Karl-Magnus Johansson.

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Camera Austria #124. Maren Lübbke-Tidow (Ed.). Verein Camera Austria.

Posted in magazines on December 9th, 2013
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Camera Austria #124. Maren Lübbke-Tidow (Ed.). Verein Camera Austria.

2013

Susanne Kriemann
Jochen Lempert
Robert Frank
Erik van der Weijde
Wendy Tronrud
Jens Asthoff
Rainer Bellenbaum
Hester Keijser
T.J. Demos

Language: German / English
Pages: 104

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Mousse #41. Edoardo Bonaspetti (Ed.). Mousse Magazine.

Posted in magazines on December 9th, 2013
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Mousse #41. Edoardo Bonaspetti (Ed.). Mousse Magazine.

Language: English / Italian
Price: €9.00

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Isabel Carvalho / Broken Dimanche Press @ Motto Berlin. 10.12.2013

Posted in Events on December 7th, 2013
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Tuesday 10.12.2013
From 7pm
Please join Broken Dimanche Press at Motto for a drink to launch a publication by artist Isabel Carvalho

ISABEL CARVALHO
plateau singers merge languages together
Preface by Doval Holt
Design by Nuno da Luz
128 pages, soft cover

Edition 150
ISBN: 978-3-943196-17-7
This publication was published on the occasion of the exhibition with the same title by Isabel Carvalho at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin. 22nd Aug – 22nd Sept 2013
The element of air is a propelling agent for movement or change. Carvalho applies this notion metaphorically, aligning the dynamics of wind to the relations/tensions between community and personal subjectivity; and inhalation/exhalation as akin to expression/communication between inner and outer space.
www.brokendimanche.eu

Raster Editions – Janek Simon, Michał Kaczyński, Billy Gallery.

Posted in Editions, printmaking on December 7th, 2013
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Janek Simon. Raster Editions.

2013
Cover: hand, felt-tip pen drawing, pasted dots
Inside: 14 postcards
Print run: 100 numbered and signed copies

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SZCZĘŚLIWICE. Michał Kaczyński. Raster Editions.

Cover: cotton paper with letterpress printing
Inside: 2 postcards (offset print on linen paper), folder with photographs
Print run: 100 numbered and signed copies

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On Important Things. Billy Gallery. Raster Editions.

Cover: screenprint, different color versions
Inside: set of 6 postcards
Print run: 100 numbered and signed copies

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The Word Vol. 1 / Is. 3

Posted in magazines, music on December 7th, 2013
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The Word Vol. 1 / Is. 3

“The third rate edition”

The Word Magazine is bi-annual print publication with international aspirations and a thick Belgian accent that documents neighbourhood living, photography, fashion, music and the arts.

In this issue:

• Belgian visual artist ANNE-MIE VAN KERCKHOVEN on the importance of scketching.
• The unlikely tale of THE 70,000 VHS TAPE OBSESSIVE.
• The neighbourhood crowing of MARCEL, THE ELECTRO REPAIR MAN.
• The institutionalisation of BELGIUM’S AUTOMATIC BREAD DISPENSERS.
• THE BEST PARTY TENT IN THE WORLD – and it’s Belgian!
• The NOISE-PUNK-ROCK emerging from the country’s French-speaking quarters.
• Eminent Belgian painter LUC TUYMANS on turning points.
• The upper crust of THE COUNTRY’S MOST PROMISING ARTISTS captured in our brand new offices.

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